A shooter targeted travelers at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, killing five and injuring eight.
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Multiple cellphone cameras and professional cameras captured various scenes of the aftermath.
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Some pulled out their cameras immediately after the shooting occurred.
Fort Lauderdale airport shooting pic.twitter.com/7j51E03CkK
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Bags and personal items were strewn all over the place inside of the airport, evidence of a quick abandonment.
WATCH: Footage captured moments after shots were fired inside Fort Lauderdale airport terminal. Full story here: https://t.co/sLAikQ5yQh pic.twitter.com/gRxEzq9tqd
— NBC 6 South Florida (@nbc6) January 6, 2017
Video released from inside Fort Lauderdale airport baggage claim area pic.twitter.com/QVfWnhhNiE
— WSVN 7 News (@wsvn) January 6, 2017
Some travelers ran across the tarmac…
JUST IN: Passengers at Fort Lauderdale airport seen running across the tarmac https://t.co/mSBYzuRvC5 https://t.co/UsnVix6kjc
— CNN (@CNN) January 6, 2017
…while others remained on the ground inside of the airport at the direction of law enforcement.
.@CBSNews sources say the entire Fort Lauderdale shooting incident in baggage claim area took roughly 45 seconds. pic.twitter.com/LijdslfIvE
— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) January 6, 2017
Some were still in their airplanes at the time they heard the news.
On @SouthwestAir flight that just landed into Fort Lauderdale,Florida. This what crews just told us
via @SteveABC13 pic.twitter.com/Rfj4PzGwJy— Uncle Bill 🌎 (@UBtalkin) January 6, 2017
For others, the aftermath looked different.
The passengers who left the airport before the incident are no doubt counting their blessings.
https://twitter.com/wrigleyABC13/status/817476331147501569
These are images the survivors will carry with them.
MORE: Still images show immediate aftermath of Fort Lauderdale Int'l Airport shooting https://t.co/J54RiABFFl pic.twitter.com/enZ7QrNt0E
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 6, 2017